Swing

1999

Action / Comedy / Music / Romance

Plot summary


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Rita Tushingham Photo
Rita Tushingham as Mags Luxford
Hugo Speer Photo
Hugo Speer as Martin 'Marty' Luxford
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895.1 MB
1280*714
English 2.0
R
24 fps
1 hr 37 min
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1.62 GB
1920*1072
English 2.0
R
24 fps
1 hr 37 min
P/S 3 / 1

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by donlhumphries10 / 10

A Perfect Score

I recently purchased this movie on video, sight unseen, and was pleasantly surprised. It's not often I consider a movie worth 10 out of 10, but "Swing" deserves a perfect score - because it has "a perfect score". This musical movie is a gem (in my view),because it's got a good story, fine acting, and all the other aspects which go to make a movie worthy (cinematography, editing, etc.) The only other recent movie which I consider in the "little gem" category, is the rather obscure USA "Mumford"(1999); "Swing" can be considered the British equivalent, in that regard. "Swing" is about a young chap, Martin Luxford (Hugo Speer),just released from prison, who, with saxophone, is determined to form his own 'swing' jazz band. The movie tells how he goes about this, the troubles he encounters, and his relationship with his "one true love", Joan (Lisa Stansfield),who aspires to be a singer. He offers her that opportunity, even though she has married - to a psychotic cop. But he needs other band members, and gradually acquires them: a double-bass player, and a drummer. Throughout the film, he remembers the advice of his mentor, a black musician, Jack (Clarence Clemons),who is still in prison. This movie is basically a comedy, but has dramatic moments. Music is the key factor, and popular tunes occur throughout, as the band grows and practices. Mighty Mac (Alexei Sayle) and his boys form the brass section - seconded from Orangemen marching bands. Indeed, Catholic-Protestant rivalry is a theme, but is trivialised, as all concerned devote themselves to the much higher ideal of - music, and dance. So, for a most enjoyable experience, I recommend watching "Swing". PS. For New Orleans' jazz, try the movie "Undercover Blues"! ========================================================

Reviewed by Nozz6 / 10

Just fast-forward through the plot

Just fast-forward through the plot. The writer did. The guy who wants to set up a band just happens to have a bartender uncle who can provide a brass section, a maitre d' friend who can provide a hall, and another friend who works for a crazy millionaire who decides to set up a record label. There are a few good inspirational lines spoken by Clarence Clemons (who also provides the dubbed sax for the protagonist),but the script doesn't take the time to put them in context so they take on the purplish tinge of a sore thumb. The most amusing lines in the film are printed in the closing credits. Oh, but the music is nice and Lisa S. is magnetic.

Reviewed by motty-210 / 10

Absolutely fabulous, fun film

This seems to be one of those films you will either love or hate...in my case, it is one of the most fun films this year...music is just excellent...cinematography is bright and clear (not one of those grungy looking films),and as for the acting...everyone is quite believable in their parts...you can tell these people like each other...

The movie is next scheduled to open in the Benelux...it will be making it's way around the world this fall...If you like to laugh, hear great music and feel good...this is a film for you...if not, go watch "A Simple Plan".

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